Reassembly of Mark II - Ruger Forum I have always had a problem getting the holes in the barrel-receiver and the frame to line up to install the mainspring housing bolt stop pin assy when assembling my Mark II To solve this problem I took a 5 16" drill bit ( 312" diameter) and cut about 2 5" of the shank off Smoothed the end
mark III - assembly advice - Ruger Forum I love my Ruger MKIII, but I hated to take it apart and reassemble it I bought the Majestic Arms Speed Strip and never looked back Go to the range, shoot all I want, run a bore snake through it and take it to my gunsmith after 20,000 rounds for a thorough cleaning
mark iii reassembly - Ruger Forum Getting the barrel assembly and the receiver together and properly lined up is the trick My Mark III Hunter was not bad, but my 22 45 was very tight coming apart and going together for the first time
10 22 Carbine Bolt Reassembly Tips: Easier Method for. . . I shot a friends old Mark something and being a Ruger man I said I'd help him disassemble and clean it From my experiences I knew Rugers were easy to breakdown and reassemble Wrong answer! That scared me for life Maybe some 30 years later I break down my Mk III 22 45 just for the practice Compared to that the 10 22 is a piece of cake
Disassembling and Reassembling my new MKIII 22 45 You have to watch at least a half dozen Youtube videos until you find the good angles and appreciate where the little dingleberry must swing to put it back together Once you also remove the magazine safety (by using the Mark II hammer bushing), steps to reassemble will be a lot less, without inserting and removing mag
LCP slide wont reassemble - Ruger Forum I can make mine really hard to reassemble if the barrel springs are in the correct spot but pushed ever so slightly to one side or the other Then as the slide is put on, the edge of the barrel feed ramp hits the front of the slide rails on the lower frame
Mark IV Hard To Reassemble - Ruger Forum Marvin's got the answer The Mark IV is the easiest pistol on the market to take apart and reassemble Go to YouTube and look up reassembly You will bet it in 5 minutes Or, just FTFM and it's all there Don't feel bad, you aren't the first one asking your question
NM Blackhawk breakdown re-assembly - Ruger Forum Figured I better get this done since I've had the guns for awhile now I watched the Ruger video numerous times and dis-assembly went pretty good Trying to get her back together was a bit difficult The real problem was trying to get the grip frame reattached correctly Is there a "trick"
Heck of a time with first time reassembly of my Blackhawk I'm new to the Blackhawk, bought the 44 hunter model and shot for the first time yesterday As usual, as with any new gun, I striped it all down for cleaning but mainly, to get acquainted with the routine of pulling it completely apart along with reassembly For weeks, I had reviewed Ruger's